Trilby Station Stay: Ultimate Outback Camping on the Darling River
The experience at Trilby Station blends rustic adventure with welcome comfort. Spend your days exploring the vast property on well-marked station tracks, perfect for a drive or a bushwalk. Discover the area’s rich Aboriginal history, look for wildlife like kangaroos, emus, and an incredible variety of birdlife, or try your hand at catching a yellowbelly or Murray cod from the riverbank. For a truly unique perspective, you can launch a canoe or kayak and paddle the tranquil waters of the Darling. Unlike more primitive outback camps, Trilby offers excellent amenities, including powered sites, clean toilet and shower blocks, and a communal camp kitchen and laundry. As evening approaches, gather around a campfire to watch the sunset paint the sky in spectacular hues of orange and red. The night brings an awe-inspiring celestial display, with the Milky Way shining brightly in the unpolluted sky. Trilby Station offers the perfect balance of adventure and relaxation, making it an essential stop on any Darling River Run or outback journey.
Trilby Station
Louth Tilpa Road, Louth, NSW 2840
Website: trilbystation.com.au
Phone: (02) 6874 7420
GPS Coordinates: -30.62082, 144.92694
Site Details
- Location: Louth, Outback NSW, on the western bank of the Darling River.
- Site suitable for: Tents, Swags, Camper Trailers, Caravans, Motorhomes, Big Rigs.
- Road access: Access via the unsealed Louth-Tilpa Road. Generally 2WD accessible in dry weather, but check conditions after rain.
- Site surface: Grassy, shaded sites along the riverbank.
- Camping permitted: Yes, powered and unpowered camping is available.
- Maximum overnight stays: No set maximum, check upon booking.
- Number of powered sites: Yes, a number of powered sites are available.
- Number of un-powered sites: Extensive unpowered camping areas available along the river.
Facilities
- Facilities: Excellent amenities block with hot showers and flushing toilets, laundry facilities, camp kitchen.
- Picnic tables: Available in communal areas.
- Potable water: Yes, drinking water is available.
- Mobile phone coverage: Limited Telstra service is available, boosted at the homestead.
- TV reception: Possible with a satellite dish.
- Onsite public toilets: Yes, clean amenities block.
- Drive through: Yes, many sites are drive-through.
- Rubbish bins: Yes, bins are provided for guests.
- Open fires: Permitted in designated fire pits (bring your own firewood or purchase on site). Subject to fire bans.
- Generator use: Permitted in designated areas with consideration for other campers.
- Number of sites available: Large number of sites to ensure ample space.
Essentials & Activities
- Essentials to bring: Firewood (or purchase on site), fishing gear, insect repellent, binoculars for birdwatching.
- Pet friendly: Yes, pets are welcome but must be kept on a leash and controlled.
- Fishing: Excellent fishing for Murray Cod and Yellowbelly in the Darling River.
- Short walks: Multiple walking and driving tracks around the station.
Local Amenities
- Local Pubs:
- Shindy’s Inn, Louth (approx. 25km)
- Port of Bourke Hotel, Bourke (approx. 125km)
- Oasis Hotel, Bourke (approx. 125km)
- Places to Eat:
- Shindy’s Inn, Louth (pub meals) (approx. 25km)
- Various cafes, clubs, and pubs in Bourke (approx. 125km)
- Local Attractions:
- Gundabooka National Park (approx. 70km)
- The Celtic Cross, Louth (approx. 25km)
- Back O’ Bourke Exhibition Centre (approx. 125km)
- Nearest Caravan Parks:
- Kidman’s Camp, Bourke (approx. 120km)
- Mitchell Caravan Park, Bourke (approx. 125km)
- Next Free Camps:
- Louth Common (approx. 25km)
- Various rest areas along the Kidman Way towards Bourke.
- Nearest Dump Points:
- Bourke (approx. 125km)
- Nearest Petrol Station:
- Louth (fuel may be available, but best to check) (approx. 25km)
- Bourke (multiple service stations) (approx. 125km)
- Drinking Water Resupply:
- Available on site at Trilby Station.
- Nearest Public Toilets:
- Available on site. Next closest in Louth (approx. 25km).
Seasonal Weather Forecast: Louth / Bourke Region
- Summer (December – February): Very hot. Temperatures frequently exceed 40°C. Be prepared for heat and flies.
- Autumn (March – May): The best time to visit. Warm, sunny days and cool nights create perfect camping conditions.
- Winter (June – August): Cool to mild days with plenty of sunshine, but nights are cold and can drop to freezing.
- Spring (September – November): Pleasant and mild as temperatures rise, with wildflowers blooming after rain. A great time for exploring.